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Windows 2012 connect to Samba(setup on Linux server) failed

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Hi All,
Samba was setup on a Linux machine, when using xp / win7 to connect to Samba shared folder, it works well. It reports an error that "xxx is not accessible. you might not have the permission to use this network resource" when visiting samba server from Windows 2012 server. Windows 2012(PC)'s IPv4 IP(gotten by using ipconfig ) address has been added into the samba configuration file.
I also used network monitor, but got no useful information.
It's an urgent issue. please help.
- Moved by Prashant H PhadkeMicrosoft employee Monday, October 14, 2013 5:50 PM Server 2012 question
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Hi,
Please disable both two server firewall then try again, it usually cause by the selinux or the iptables firewall.
The third party articles:
Fedora can't see Windows PC
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1794&page=2&pp=15&highlight=samba+iptables
You might not have the permission to use the network resource
Resolving Network Issues-You Might Not Have Permission To Use This Network Resource
Hope this helps.
Alex Lv
- Marked as answer by Alex LvModerator Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:05 AM
All replies
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Hi,
Please disable both two server firewall then try again, it usually cause by the selinux or the iptables firewall.
The third party articles:
Fedora can't see Windows PC
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1794&page=2&pp=15&highlight=samba+iptables
You might not have the permission to use the network resource
Resolving Network Issues-You Might Not Have Permission To Use This Network Resource
Hope this helps.
Alex Lv
- Marked as answer by Alex LvModerator Thursday, October 24, 2013 2:05 AM
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